Times & Guide (1909), 22 Apr 1943, p. 3

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‘_Polio Victim Leaves Lung Receives Confirmation An avid reader of a wide range of material, Lloyd has a special reading rack, built by his father, rigged up on the iron lung to alâ€" low him to enjoi his favorite magâ€" azines and books by means of a reflecting. mirror.. .. "Every Berson who passed by would ask me "Do you want your page turned‘?" he said, Though he is not able to write, Lloyd has not neglected his studies and attends the hospital school, where a special course of study, adapted to his handicaps, is proâ€" vided for him. He has also evinced an interest in stamp collecting and has a "pretty fair" collection, Caves of perpetual ice are found under lava flows in Western New Mexico. Although the Summér termperature may reach 100 deâ€" gre!el, the ice in the caves oves not melt. Pilot Officer Donald F. MciInâ€" tyre, son of Mr. A. Mcintyre, 21 Cross street, Westom, has recently been promoted from the rank of serienntnpilot. He attended Weston gub ie and high schools and won is wings at Dunnville. His wife lives at 92 Walker avenue, Toâ€" ronto. Confined to the hospital since the age of ten, Lloyd formerly spent the greater part of his day in the iron lung. Now, his respiratory system strengthened, he no longer requires the protracted periods in the lung. _ . _ e Reclining on his mobile bed, unâ€" able to move arms or legs, the young lad was anointed with holy oils to become a true soldier of Present at the ceremony were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Quinlivan of Toronto; his sponsor, A. Beaudett; Very Rev. Francis V. Allen, Chancellor of the Archâ€" diocese, and Fathers S. J. Sneath and E. Lacey of St. John the Evangelist Church, Weston. Victim of the 1937 poliomyelitis epidemic, Lloyd Quinlivan left his fron lung at the Thistletown Hosâ€" pital for Sick Children to be conâ€" firmed by Archbishop James C. McGuigan, A new selection of Wallets, Billfolds and Money Belts for men. Drug Store MAIN & JOHN sts. PHONE 53 We hope to have chocolates for everyone. 1 Ib. to a customer while they last. An excellent selection of Adrienne Toiletries. Elizabeth Arden Bachelor for Men Chanel Perfumes Lucien Lelong Lentheric INCH‘S INCH‘S Drug Store EASTER interest on such prepaid amounts, at the rate of 4% per annum, will be allowed from the date of such prepayment to the date fixed for payment of the first instalment of taxes. . Prepayment of Taxzes wil}l now be aecepted byâ€"the Treasurer, and, 65 Main St. S. Prepayment of 1943 Taxes CLEANERS AND DYERS Quality Cleaning TFether Brxes Laura Secord P Ann Hathaway Neilson‘s Smiles and Chuckles Lots of Ice Cream for Eastep: TOWN OF WESTON PROMPT. COURTENUS SERVICE AT LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 Mrs. Sloar of Birks Falls was a recent visitor in town end called on many of her town friends. The A%'il Sewing Tea of the Grenfell Mission was held Friday afternoon, April 16, at the home of Nrs, Sears, Parkview road and despite the stormy day a splen{lid crowd gathered to hehlr with the work of the Mission. Miss Grubbe conducted the devotional period in the absence of the president, Miss E. Briggs. Flowers and good wishes of the society were sent to Miss M. Griggs who has been ill in the hospital. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess and social conveners. The Easter thankâ€"offering meetâ€" ing of the Woman‘s Missionary Society and the Young Woman‘s Missionary Society of the Presbyâ€" terian church was held Thursday evening, April 15, in the school room. The devotional exercises were conducted by Mrs. Travis and Mrs. Inman after whirfi Mrs. V. Jennett sang a deliflltf solo, acâ€" companied by Mrs. H. Dixon. The guest speaker was Mrs. Hugh Mcâ€" Millan who spent 15 years in Forâ€" mosa where her husband was firin- cipal of the Theological College. She stressed the fact that for a lasting peace racial discrimination must be forgotten and we must welcome to a land of plenty the starving people of overcrowded countries, Members and guests of the soiie%el enjoyed a social half hour at the close of the meeting. _ The Ag‘rlil meeting of the Westâ€" minster Women‘s Association was held on Tuesday, April 13. Mrs. Donald Laing presided. The worâ€" ship service was in dm{gfi of Mrs. Dancy. Mrs. A. Smith offered praver and Mrs. McGregor read the scripture. A number of busiâ€" Victorian Order of Nursesâ€" When you want the nurse, phone 666â€"wW. Weston L.T.B.A. No. 498 held their birthday banquet last Tuesâ€" day evening in the Odd Fellows hall, Church street. The many friends of the association sat down to a hot supper amidst a setting of blue and white, through the kindâ€" ness of Alex. Lawson, the floral decorations added a touch of spring to the meeting. Worshipful Misâ€" tress S. Tanfield occupied the chair. Mayor J. P. Allan spoke on the fundamentals of the order and outâ€" )tined many of the activities in the OWR > ness items were discussed. Mrs. Sears, accompanied lz"l(rl Mcâ€" Keley, sang a lovely ter hymn that was in kupinfi with the topic of the meetittlg. rs. Sturtridge, president of the West Presbytery Association, gave a most inspiring and helpful Easter message stressâ€" ing the bearing of the Cross, The meeting closed with a hymn and prayer. Eleventh Anniversary | LOCALS | WOMEN!! Our Government realizes the importance of nutrition for health, as an aid to Victory. Government surveys show that the diet of many Canadians is deficient. This That‘s why it is every Canadian women‘s duty to know and apply the basic rules of Nutrition. And that‘s why we offet you an easy way to plan meals that will feed family well ... in a useful s new mtkkt,“ht-w-Work'm-Win". is not necessarily because &eople eat too little food, but rather because they eat the wrong Aind of food. ‘Health is a vital dynamic thing contributing to Victory PHONE TOâ€"DAY WESTON 845 . . . a proper diet . . . a matter of national concern." Amang the recent graduates from Wycliffe College, Friday night, Professor F. W. Dillistone presented a diploma to Laurence George Phillips, of Windall avenue, Weston, who will become curate of Christ church, Hamilton, Overseas with the Royal Regiâ€" ment of Canada, Pte. Robert A. Chapman, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Chapman, Weston, spent his 22n(;1 birthday somewhere in Engâ€" land. Seaman Robt, J. Byron, R.C.N.V.R., and Mrs, Byron, who were married March 20 in Our Lady of Victory church. The bride is the former Miss Edith B. Horton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Horton, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid A. Byron, all of Mount Dennis. Harry Self, Miss Veronica Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Self and their two children, and Mrs. Kenneth Self were weekâ€"end visitors at the Self home at Laskay, The Thursdaiwl' afternoon lady bowlers closed their 1942â€"43 season on April 15. Two games were bowled and a small prize given to the winning team. In place of the usual social hour, a collection was taken and $6.25 was donated to the Navy League fund. Eastern Star Euchre Mount Dennis Chapter 0.E.S. No. 207 held a very successful euchre at the home of Mrs. J. Petrie, Scarlett roadiand Lawrence avenue Wednesday evening. Miss Price, 172 Church street, won the lucky draw (a basket of groceries). The seven euchre winners were as folâ€" lows: Mr, Frank Hammell, Mrs. McMaster, Mrs. Woodend, Mrs. H. Barnett, Mrs. A. Holden, Mrs. Attâ€" ridge, Mrs. Ward. A delightful Mrs. D. Kemp, of Weston, is in North Bay visiting Rev. B. L. Jayvis and Mrs. Jarvis. Trooper Earl Laver spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Laver, 26 Buttonwood avenue, Mount Dennis. MT. DENNIS COUPLE PHONES: 798â€"298 PERSONALS _ _JOIN THE "N FOR V‘ DRIVE Weston Flower Shoppe 24 MAIN NORTH cEarn FREE now to improve HEALTH THROUVAH BETTER NUTRITION ... HERE‘s How! Send for your copy today ! â€"Prime Minister Machenzie King nesday afternoon, April vfiihi'gr Nancy McCallum of Powell B might in BC Joseph‘s Rospital, dae in St. Joseph‘s bo'n heart conditl?n. Miss McCallum was born 26 '%em t:w‘ol 9m Seotland and came g oron years ago, moving f esnc aps har, beel enaaged in an n w:&- \:lork. first at m,â€" Harris plant at Weston and latâ€" terly at DeHavilland Aircraft, Downsview. Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Christina _ McCallum, and two brothers, Ian of Downsview, and Colin of Gravenhurst. MONDAYâ€"TUESDAY APRIL 26â€"27 "PANAMA HATTIE" with Ann Sothern, Red Skelton with Lupe Velez and Leon Errol Cl\ilgun'a Admission on with Dorothy Lamour, Jon Hall â€"â€" ALEO â€"â€" ; Veronica Lake and Allan: Ladd JU. 1960 WEsTON 130 Funeral services were held Wedâ€" "MEXICAN SPITFIRES ELEPHANT‘ T.; DENNI M THEATRE‘ S And what is Easter withâ€" out the traditional potted plant? We have them and cut flowers too! The deâ€" pendable store. wWEDNESDAYâ€"THURSDAY APRIL 28â€"20 "ALOMA OF THE SsoOUTH SEAS" FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAY APRIL 28â€"24 "THE GLASS KEY" They Still “SayIt With Flowers!" _Good Friday:; 18¢ No Matinee Good Friday «YOUNG AMERICA" with Jane Withers with An All Star Cast with "TALES 0 MANHATTA â€"â€" ALSO â€"â€" NOW JVU. 1707 you are paying for when you "Back the Attack" with War Bonds. Yes, your loaned dollars are needed in the fight for the Four Freedoms .. . Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Worship, Freedom from Want and Freedom from Fear ... the fight to win for your children and grandchildren the kind of a world they deserve. Do your part. End luxury buying; curtail on necessities. Lend your money for Freedom. Lend now and reap the reward tomorrow! Give your order to the canvasser who calls on youâ€"These wellâ€"known local men will make a house» Look at that carefree boy of yours. It‘s his future you are fighting and working for; his future Local plants who have an Employee and Employers‘ "Victory Bond Committee" will canvas YOU at your work. MKR. A. L COULTERâ€"Chairman Weston 1052 MR. M. L. GRAHAM Weston 565M MR. G. B. EVANS Weston 508 That boy of yours This Advt sponsored by | CANADA CYCLE AND MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED How to Buy the New _ Victory Bonds MR. A. W. ECKENSWILLER Weston 373 MR. A. E. MR. C. A. GRAHAM Weston 347 Weston 416 d e

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